America's Automotive Trust is pleased to announce that the America On Wheels Museum has been welcomed into the Trust as one its members along with LeMay—America’s Car Museum and the RPM Foundation. Additionally, The NB Center for American Automotive Heritage has joined the trust as an affiliate organization. ”We are … [Read more...] about America’s Automotive Trust has a New Partner
Arts & Entertainment
“South Sound Selects” Exhibit Open at TAM
If you’re looking for an artistic way to unwind and enjoy the community, be sure to visit South Sound Selects: Community Choices from the Collection, an exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum (TAM). This has been the first exhibition to open at TAM since it closed in March 2020, due to the pandemic, and it features 27 guest curators from all over the South Sound community. In … [Read more...] about “South Sound Selects” Exhibit Open at TAM
Robert Cray comes to Federal Way PAEC
Blues is the foundation of the music of Grammy Award winner Robert Cray. But it’s nearly impossible to limit his talent to one genre when his music is also influenced by traditional American rock, soul, jazz, gospel, funk and R&B. “When I first started playing guitar, I wanted to be George Harrison. That is, until I heard Jimi Hendrix,” explains Cray. “After that, I … [Read more...] about Robert Cray comes to Federal Way PAEC
Tuner Cars Glow at America’s Car Museum
Seventeen cutting-edge passenger vehicles make up a new exhibit at America's Car Museum, called "Tuners@ACM." These modern cars are lightweight, personalized, and very technologically advanced. Tuner cars – just like the hot rods that preceded them in the 1940s and '50s – have a history steeped in customization of engines, as well as chassis modification, suspension and … [Read more...] about Tuner Cars Glow at America’s Car Museum
Pantages Theater Returns to Historic Glory
Tacoma not only creates it also celebrates its artistic history. Slated for the wrecking ball in the 1980s, the historic Pantages Theater located in downtown Tacoma had seen better days. Built in 1918 for vaudeville king Alexander Pantages as part of his theater empire, the beloved theater was in deep decline and neglect. Demonstrating true Tacoma grit, citizens rallied … [Read more...] about Pantages Theater Returns to Historic Glory